Sports Podiatry Information
Common Causes of Forefoot Pain
Common causes of forefoot pain Pain in the forefoot can be a common and debilitating condition, affecting people of all ages and lifestyles. There are several possible causes of forefoot pain, ranging from acute injuries to chronic conditions. Here are some of the most common causes. Metatarsalgia: Metatarsalgia is a general term to…
Read MoreHow to recover from a Marathon
How to recover after a Marathon So you’ve done it! You’ve completed the Marathon. Whether it is your first one or your 10th, crossing the finish line after 26.2 miles of running is an amazing achievement and puts you in an elite group of runners worldwide who have achieved this challenge.It is also true that…
Read MoreIs it ok to run when I am injured?
We’ve all seen the memes and cartoons doing the rounds of social media, and it’s become a bit of a trope amongst injured runners but, joking apart, it’s a fair question isn’t it? When can I run again is first and foremost on the mind of any runner who is unable to run due…
Read MoreCold feet? What might it mean for your running and overall health?
Cold feet and cold hands are an issue with Winter running and general outdoor exercise. As you will have found out if you put on too many layers before venturing out, your body core warms up quite quickly once you get going, leaving you a bit hot and bothered after the first mile! It is…
Read MoreWhat are the chances of rupturing your Achilles?
A question I am often asked by patients presenting with Achilles tendon pain is, “Will my tendon snap if I keep running on it?” In fact fear of Achilles tendon rupture is one of the main reasons that active people stop exercising after an Achilles tendon injury. But are those fears justified? As always,…
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